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lmarcos
·4 yıl önce·discuss
Well, we could "just" avoid Google and Bing. Sure, other search engines may not be as powerful as the big ones, but it's up to us to make them more popular (they get more revenue, so they can improve their engine... We just need to pray so that they don't become Google/Bing. If they do, though, rinse and repeat)
lmarcos
·4 yıl önce·discuss
To me it sounds like ChatGPT worked like Bootstrap: you need to make your website project decent looking but you don't know your way through css (although you know the fundamentals), Bootstrap to the rescue.

Needless to say: Bootstrap didn't make designer nor frontend engineers jobless.
lmarcos
·4 yıl önce·discuss
The point is not what we (techies) think about the usefulness of ChatGPT. The point is that managers will definitely think ChatGPT is worth doing... Just like they think Jira/Scrum/Agile/etc. is worth our time. I definitely see management paying for ChatGPT.
lmarcos
·5 yıl önce·discuss
That's actually a good point! I could put that on my CV :D
lmarcos
·5 yıl önce·discuss
It's just what I have at the moment. 30 business days is also common.
lmarcos
·5 yıl önce·discuss
As a developer working in Europe, I would love to work for an American company and make 30 to 50% more. But, it's difficult:

- I don't really want to adapt myself to their timezone. Perhaps 1 or 2 or hours of shift from my tz, but not more

- I don't want to work as a contractor. I want to be an employee

- I want at least 28 business days of vacation per year

- I do 9 to 5. No more, no less. I'm not in my 20s anymore

Because of the reasons above I don't even care looking for remote positions in American companies (which are scarce already).